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Mongol Conquests and Empire 1200s - 1300s Mongol Conquests and Empire 1200s - 1300s
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“The greatest happiness is to scatter your enemy, to see his cities reduced to ashes, to see those who love him shrouded in tears, and to carry off his wives and daughters.” “The greatest happiness is to scatter your enemy, to see his cities reduced to ashes, to see those who love him shrouded in tears, and to carry off his wives and daughters.” Temujin Temujin (a.k.a. Chinggis Khan) (a.k.a. Genghis Khan)
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Generally speaking, the Mongols: Had few technological breakthroughs Had few technological breakthroughs Spread no new religions Spread no new religions Wrote few books and plays Wrote few books and plays Brought no new crops or agricultural methods Brought no new crops or agricultural methods Left few artifacts and buildings Left few artifacts and buildings Didn’t hold on to an empire very long Didn’t hold on to an empire very long
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According to many perspectives in different times, the Mongols: were destroyers of civilizations were ruthless uncivilized barbarians were evil forces against Christians, Buddhists, Confucians, or Muslims
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In other places, they (especially Genghis Khan) are revered.
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They lived on horseback. Ate there, slept there, spent a week or more there. Especially fought from there. Opposing armies were not prepared for this style of rapid, mobile warfare.
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Mongolian horses were slightly smaller than most other breeds and would lose in a race. BUT… they were tough and the Mongols fought much lighter than most of their opponents, so they could still outmaneuver, outlast, and go faster than their enemies.
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The Mongols were skilled horsemen and mounted archers. Their bows were the best of the time. The main weapons were the, axe, and bow. Heavier cavalry also used lances.
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The Mongol bow: Their draw weight was 100-170 pounds and had an effective range of 350 yards. Compare this to the celebrated English longbow which had a draw weight of 70-80 pounds and a range of 250 yards.
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They created the largest land-based empire in human history.
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Central Asian Nomads Social Classes – based on abilities Social Classes – based on abilities Women had greater status than in most settled regions. Women had greater status than in most settled regions. Leaders were “elected” by the free men of the clan, tribe, or confederation. (Kuriltai-Meeting of all Mongol Chieftains) Leaders were “elected” by the free men of the clan, tribe, or confederation. (Kuriltai-Meeting of all Mongol Chieftains)
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Conquests Under the leadership of Chinggis Khan, the combination of Mongol discipline, technology, strategy, and ruthlessness helped the Mongols take control of Central Asia, then Northern China. Under the leadership of Chinggis Khan, the combination of Mongol discipline, technology, strategy, and ruthlessness helped the Mongols take control of Central Asia, then Northern China. By Chinggis Khan’s death in 1220s, Mongol armies had moved west into the Islamic lands and Central Europe. By Chinggis Khan’s death in 1220s, Mongol armies had moved west into the Islamic lands and Central Europe. 1206-1227
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Genghis was exceptionally ruthless, but also very shrewd. He was excellent at exploiting new technologies and tactics. Had a spy network that reported on happenings elsewhere. Was good at playing rivals against each other.
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Conquests After Chinggis Khan’s death, the Mongol Empire was divided in four parts controlled by 3 sons and a grandson. Khanate of the Golden Horde Ilkanate Djagatai (Chagtai) Khanate of the Great Khan (and Yuan dynasty)
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